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Impact of compound drops: a perspective

Nathan Blanken, Muhammad Saeed Saleem, Marie-Jean Thoraval, Carlo Antonini

2020Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science127 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drop interaction with solid surfaces upon impact has been attracting a growing community of researchers who are focusing more and more on ‘complex’ surfaces and ‘complex’ drops. Recently, we are observing an emerging research trend related to the investigation of compound drop impact. Compound drops consist of two or more distinct continuous phases sharing common interfaces, surrounded by a third phase. Examples are core–shell and Janus drops. In this review, we address the fundamental aspects of compound drop impact and discuss the current challenges related to experimental testing and numerical simulation of multiphase fluid systems. Furthermore, we provide a perspective on the technological relevance of understanding and controlling compound drop impact, ranging from 3D printing to liquid separation for water cleaning and oil remediation.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Materials scienceMathematicsGeometryElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid DynamicsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
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